Roth
Pining for the Mountains
I think it's rare indeed to leave zero, but it's hard to quantify past that since the sample size guys use and their judgment varies so much. IMO the 'flows freely' is a very important part of the foil test. It gives a clue to how well the hot oil can move about in the core so it can get to the surface to deposit the residue rather than leave in buried in the pores where it might stay forever. It's definitely a judgement call, hard to do with little experience. At best the test is a guide.
When I was Beta testing cores I found they could foul real fast with bad concentrates, in some cases in less than a gram. I also have run (clean) CO2 oils thought cores to the tune of a dozen or more grams with no real change in performance. Don't even think about bubble or 'full melts'. If it doesn't pass the foil test, don't put it in, it's very hard to get out again once baked on.
Bottom line is the EO core is not really magic, much as it might seem so sometimes. If you put 'junk' in with the oil it's still there until you take it out again. Too much of it will stop the show. There are limits.....and you can come up on them mighty fast sometimes.
Good luck, I bet a cleaning makes it much better. Hopefully boil outs and ISO soaks will do it, if not, time for a 20/20/20 burn run or two? If it's so baked on you can't wash/boil it out, time to try burning it (all that's left really short of a rebuild?).
OF
Sounds good. I guess I was just under the wrong impression that with clean concentrates, one could run an ounce plus through the EO core without a dip in production. And thanks to your advice, I've already relegated my bubble/full melts to being sandwiched in between some green in the LL core...in which they perform beautifully.
If I simply need to do a clean every 5-10 grams, I can deal with that. That's one of the features that I absolutely love about the Cera, the ability to break it down and boil/soak the essential parts.
Just curious how long the majority of people go before cleaning their cores. I guess it will take a little experimenting to see at what point I regularly clean my core. The only reason I'd even hesitate to clean regularly is loosing the "priming" concentrate in the cleaning.
But oh well, you gotta pay to play...and I love playing with the EO core!